Sep 5, 2009

Holly Hobbie's 'Fanny & Annabelle'- Book Review and Giveaway (BTSC Bonus)

'Fanny & Annabelle' is a sweet story written by the author of the acclaimed Toot and Puddle books - Holly Hobbie. The storyline revolves around a little girl-Fanny-who decides to make the most of being indoors on a rainy day by creating her very first picture book. The star of the book had to be Fanny's favorite doll, Annabelle.

In Fanny's story Annabelle has to find a present for her Aunt, whose birthday was soon approaching. The problem arrives when she realizes the gift she wanted to buy for her Aunt required more money than she had. The story takes a small twist when Annabelle finds an envelope with money in it....now what? Annabelle's story is determined by the little adventures Fanny actually goes through as she writes the story.

I thought the story was great to teach a child about what to do when they find something on the road that someone else may have dropped. I also like the way the story ends as it teaches a child that a parent's most treasured gifts, most times, are those that are not bought in a store but made out of inspiration from a child's heart, love and a little creativity!

'Fanny & Annabelle' is a Little, Brown and Company publication (Hachette Book Group) and can be bought online or at your local bookstore. The suggested retail price is 16.99$.


Win it:

Three readers will a
copy of 'Fanny & Annabelle', by Holly Hobbie.


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Leave a comment telling me the best 'kid-made' gift you have received from your child/a child.


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This giveaway is open to US residents, 18 years and above.

3 winners will be chosen with the random.org generator on September 19 2009 at 10 pm Central time, so enter before that. The winners names will be posted thereafter. Please note if any winner does not get back to me 48 hours after his/her name has been posted, I will pick a new winner.


80 comments:

  1. The gifst wasn't for me, but for my husband - he was deployed on his second tour and he recieved numerous coloring book pages colored from 4 kids of a guy in his unit. My husband had bougt them swim floaties while all the families were staying at the hotle the few days before deployment, and he was helping them swim, so that was their thank you. He has them put up in his "deployment" box. :)

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  2. I still have a macaroni necklace and bead and safety pin bracelet my son made almost 20 years ago.

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  4. The best gift from my son-his handprint with a special poem for mothers day.

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  6. Any parent or grandparent will vouch that the gifts that touch them the most are treasures
    'made' by a child be it art work, (pictures, cards, collages, scribbles ( I have proudly framed one made by my grand daughter when she was just 2 +) writing (expressions of their love) ...you cant buy these off a shop !My home is decorated with works of creativity lovingly done by my daughters and grand daughter.
    As for returning something that belongs to someone else reminds me of a time when my daughter returned to a security guard money she found at a busy area while we were out witnessing a raft race..without a SECOND THOUGHT...I was so proud of her !

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  7. a plaque of her handprint. amsbolda@hotmail.com

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  12. My little boy made me a Welcome Home sign and it just melted my heart!

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  15. My most favorite of all hand made gifts was from my whole family. When we bought our house my husband had a slab of concert removed & replaced with all our children's hand prints in it with their names & ages. I have since had it covered with clear plastic to protect it from wear & tear. I love it!

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  17. my most favorite was a handprint flower picture my dd did during kindergarten. She is in 3rd grade now, and it's still on the fridge.mavans@scottsboro.org

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  18. Best kid-made gift was the 2nd grade hand print in plaster that my son made me. He then painted the plaster and it has a hanger to hang on the wall.

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  20. I love everything - but photos in a handmade frame are always a hit!

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  22. Plaster of Paris handprints that they made in daycare. I re-shellac the every day but my all time favorites!

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  23. My son is only three, so the best gift he has given me so far is a flower made out of pipe cleaners for Mother's day. He is such a sweetheart!

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  24. My niece made me some hand painted suncatchers that I still have several years later.

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  25. My kids are too little for any handmade gifts yet... but I'm looking forward to some!

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  26. The best hand made give I ever received from my daughter was a clay pot that she painted. I still have it in my bathroom and keep my combs and brushes in it (she is almost 16 now!). And all the Christmas ornaments she made and brought home for me are hung on the tree every year!

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  27. plaster hand prints that the kids made in school. Love them!
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  29. In 1st grade my son made me a keychain for Mother's Day that had a plastic flat bubble that holds a picture he drew of me on one side with "To the Best Mom" and the reverse side he drew his dog, Cochise with the words "The Best Dog". My daughter was 8 when she made me a beautiful Get Well Card that is a mini-book with the pages held together with a ribbon down the centerfold and at the bottom of the last page she wrote "Hallmark" with numbers like a real Hallmark card. Each page has a tiny drawing and a reason why she loves me. All of their handcrated items to me and their Dad are treasures. Now we get drawings from our granddaughter and we laugh at how very long our arms & legs are and smile because we have these wonderful blessings.
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  31. We've posted about this at Winning Readings: http://winningreadings.blogspot.com/2009/09/fanny-annabelle.html

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  32. My best gift was the popsicle stick cross covered in buttons my granddaughter made me for christmas last year. She was so proud of it and told me why she selected each button she put on it.

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  33. My sister-in-law's son colored me a picture, and I was touched that he had clearly put so much time and effort into it.
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  34. the best kid made gift that is have recvd is a plaster or cement replica of their hand print. thanks, clallen at ntin dot net

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  37. My daughter made me a wonderful ornament for our tree last Christmas which included a picture of not only her but also her brother which I thought was very sweet!

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  41. My son made me a tye dye case with flowers out of a salad dressing bottle and tissue paper which I keep on my desk at work

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  43. I always love the handmade cards that my kids make me with the drawings- they are so cute and sweet, I keep all of them and occasionally take them out.

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  44. I love the picture Christmas ornaments that my kids made. We hang them now and it always reminds me of them when they were younger and how very previous they were. Well they still are only much older LOL.

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  46. All the drawings I've ever recieved from kids have been the best! All their creativity and love goes into them :)

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  48. My daughter gave me a rock that she had found in the shape of a heart and I brought it with me to the birth of my son because she couldn't be there. I still have it.

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  49. My best 'kid-made' gift from my daughter is all the I love mommy...notes she wrote for me!

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  51. The best kid-made gift I've received was a piece of cardboard that my daughter cut out and wrote a special message on it for me.

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  55. My daughter made me an embossed leather key chain that says I love you mom-I still use it.
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  56. My favorite is hard to choose but it would have to be a swan he bought me with his own money and gave it to me when I was in the hospital after just having his baby sister by C section...he asked to be taken to a particular store, and thought of it all on his own. It was so sweet and thoughtful of an 8 year old!

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  59. It was a necklace with their picture on it! Thanks!

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  64. I haven't received many yet, but the best one is when my niece drew me a picture at my house and told me to hang it on my fridge!

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  68. My son is too young to make me anything yet...but I look forward to that day...but the best thing made for me was when I was a nanny the little girl and boy I watched made me a picture frame that they painted...it was a mess, but I will treasure it forever!
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  69. my daughter made a picture at church with glitter all over it. it was the first time she got to use glitter glue. not only did i get a glitter covered picture, but i got a glitter covered hug and kiss too

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  70. When I was a pre-school assistant I got lots of colored pictures from the students...those were the best!

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